From the works of the Greek philosophers to the Postmodernist theories of Jacques Derrida and Richard Rorty, this authoritative survey encompasses over two thousand years of interaction between philosophical and religious though.Exploring the various ways in which philosophy can relate to the monotheistic religions, the author tracks five key approaches in a carefully structured and accessible manner. Following a chronological pattern, these five chapters consider both major and less well-known philosophers, and feature detailed coverage of:Plato, Aristotle and the Ancient GreeksPhilosophy and theology in St Augustine and Thomas Aquinasreason, agnosticism and the works of Kant and KierkegaardLinguistic Analysis, religion and WittgensteinPostmodernism and religion: Heidegger, Derrida and RortyAccompanied by full reference notes, this thorough and up to date text is essential reading for all students and thinkers who wish to know more about philosophy,religion and the diverse ways in which these two fields have come together over the centures.